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64-3121
2024-03-29
10.1002
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
1608-9359
1735-8892
10.48305
2014
14
1
How to write a medical article?
Hamid
Salehiniyaa
alesaleh70@yahoo.com
2014
4
01
87
89
http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-3121-en.pdf
64-2735
2024-03-29
10.1002
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
1608-9359
1735-8892
10.48305
2014
14
1
Awareness of Radiological Accidents and How to Deal with It: A Study of Nurses and Nursing Faculties of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abbas
Hoseini
hoseini@nm.mui.ac.ir
amir
musareszaie
eslamian@nm.mui.ac.ir
Jalil
Eslamian
musarezaie@nm.mui.ac.ir
Introduction: Along with peaceful uses of ionizing radiation, its destructive applications have always threatened human life. One of the most important actions in calamities and disasters especially radiological and nuclear catastrophes is immediate assistance and medical care for victims. Therefore, knowing how to cope with nuclear and radiological disasters has become a part of modern care education nowadays. The purpose of this work is to study awareness of nursing faculty members and nurses in hospitals affiliated to Isfahan University of Medical Sciences about radiological accidents and how to deal with it.
Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, we investigated the awareness of nursing faculties and nursing personnel (n=124) in three health care centers using a researcher-made questionnaire. After data collection, it was analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Results: According to the findings, 80.5 percent of subjects were female and 19.5 percent were male. The average age of subjects was 35.78±8.74 years. The majority of subjects in selected hospitals had bachelor's degree. Participants’ awareness was 68.29% for monitoring radiation equipments, 52.5% for decontamination radioactive materials in hospital, 52.1% for familiarity with certain therapeutic protocols for treating nuclear victims, 57% for self-protection methods in terms of a nuclear accident, and 47.5% for specific protocols for reporting nuclear radiation damages.
Conclusion: With regard to the findings of this study and the importance of nurse’s knowledge of caring and treating victims of radiological accidents, it necessary to include related contents in nursing curriculum and continuing education programs.
Awareness
curriculum
radiological accident
nuclear victims
nurse
nursing students.
2014
4
01
78
86
http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-2735-en.pdf
64-2880
2024-03-29
10.1002
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
1608-9359
1735-8892
10.48305
2014
14
1
The Association between Personal Characteristics and Educational Experiences with Academic Achievement among Students of Shahid Sadoughi Medical University of Yazd
Marziyeh
Karimi
marziyeh.karimi84@gmail.com
Introduction: In spite of the significance of achievement actualization in the development of educational quality, little investigation has been done in this regard. University administrators have a minute knowledge about students’ achievement fulfillment and the factors influencing this issue. Therefore, this study was performed to investigate the association of personal characteristics and educational experiences of the students with their academic achievements.
Methods: This descriptive correlational study was conducted on the students of Shahid Sadoughi Medical University within 2011-2012 academic years. Students were selected through random stratified sampling based on gender and discipline (n=300). The research tool was the college students’ experiences questionnaire (CSEQ). Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression.
Results: All three dimensions of college students’ experiences including perceptions of quality of environment, quality of effort, and social integration are significant anticipators of their academic achievements respectively and predict 0.43 of achievements variance. In addition, students’ experiences inpredicting their academic achievement differ considering gender, major, and educational level it means that experience dimensions in male and female students predicted 0.38 and 0.31 of the achievement, respectively. Moreover, all dimensions of the experiences of health students predicted 0.31, allied health medicine students 0.38, nursing and midwifery students 0.43, medical students 0.22, and dental students 0.18 of achievement variance. The predictability rate for bachelors, masters, and graduate students were 0.45, 0.33, and 0.42, respectively.
Conclusion: Purposeful planning for promoting students' participation in on-campus activities as well as interaction with administratory personnel can affect students’ efforts and ground for fulfillment of their and non-intellectual achievements in an acceptable level. This not only can improve the efficacy of educational systems, but also helps students’ improvement regarding their educational objectives, individual promotion, and social and professional qualification
Personal characteristics
educational experiences
academic achievements
medical university
2014
4
01
64
77
http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-2880-en.pdf
64-2928
2024-03-29
10.1002
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
1608-9359
1735-8892
10.48305
2014
14
1
The Relationship between Self-efficacy in Research and Research Performance A study on Students of Medical Sciences University of Mashhad
Houshang
Garavand
hoshanggaravand@gmail.com
Hossein
Kareshki
karshki@gmail.com
Mohammadreza
Ahanchian
ahanchi8@um.ac.ir
Introduction: Research is one of the most interesting areas in which the effects of self-efficacy and confidence have been studied but little attention has been paid to it in Iran. The purpose of this study is to survey the relationship between self-efficacy in research and research performance among students of Medical Sciences University of Mashhad.
Methods: This descriptive correlation study was performed on the population of all students of Mashhad Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Dentistry in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences within 2011-2012 academic years. Using proportional stratified sampling method, the sample size was defined based on faculty and finally 185 students were selected to participate in the study. Questionnaires of research self-efficacy and research performance were used for data collection. Data was analyzed using Pearson’s correlations, regression, and t-test for independent groups.
Results: There was a significant correlation between self-efficacy in research and all its components (excluding self-efficacy in statistics) with students’ research performance (p<0.01). Simple regression coefficients indicated that research self-efficacy scale was able to predict students’ research performance (p<0.05) and the results of multiple regression beta coefficients showed that among seven subcomponents of self-efficacy, only the subcomponent of report writing is able to predict performance (p< 0.05). In addition, the results of independent t-test showed that there was no significant difference between male and female students in terms of research performance.
Conclusion: In order to improve students’ research performance, they must be ensured about their capabilities and research skills.
Research self-efficacy
research performance
Medical Sciences University of Mashhad.
2014
4
01
41
51
http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-2928-en.pdf
64-2911
2024-03-29
10.1002
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
1608-9359
1735-8892
10.48305
2014
14
1
The Relationship between Academic Procrastination, Academic Achievement, and Self-Efficacy in Nursing Students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
forough
Rafii
frafii@tums.ac.ir
Farzad
Saremi rasouli
sarami_f@yahoo.com
Tahereh
Najafi ghezeljeh
najafi_t@tums.ac.ir
Hamid
Haghani
haghani511@yahoo.com
Introduction: Most college students continuously procrastinate on academic tasks. Yet, those with higher levels of self-efficacy usually consider assignments as challenges to overcome. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between academic procrastination, academic achievement, and self-efficacy in nursing students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
Methods: This cross-sectional correlation study was performed on a sample of undergraduate nursing students on semesters 3 to 6 and graduate nursing students on semesters 2 and 4 who were selected through modified cluster sampling method. Data was collected through questionnaires of procrastination assessment student scale, academic self-efficacy scale and academic achievement (grade point averages of preceding semesters). Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics (Pearson correlation, ANOVA, and t-test).
Results: There was a significant inverse linear relationship between self-efficacy and academic procrastination achievement in nursing students (p<0.001) so that if the academic procrastination increased, academic achievement and self-efficacy would decrease and if the academic self-efficacy increased, academic achievement would increase. Among the demographic variables, gender was more associated with academic procrastination and academic self-efficacy while age was more associated with academic achievement.
Conclusion: Considering the finding that increase in academic procrastination will decrease academic achievement and self-efficacy, complementary studies are needed to investigate causes of academic procrastination and ways to improve academic achievement and self-efficacy.
Academic procrastination
academic achievement
academic self-efficacy
nursing student.
2014
4
01
32
40
http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-2911-en.pdf
64-2915
2024-03-29
10.1002
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
1608-9359
1735-8892
10.48305
2014
14
1
Study of Communication Skills in Nursing Students and its Association with Demographic Characteristics
Amir ahmad
Javaher
Javaheramir@gmail.com
Morteza
khaghanizade
khaghanizade11@yahoo.com
Abbas
Ebadi
ebadi1347@yahoo.com
Introduction: Communication skills are important instruments in providing nursing care. Hence, improving communication skills of nursing students and finding their weaknesses and strengths are among the most important objectives of nursing education. The purpose of this study is to identify and evaluate students' communication skills in various areas as well as the skills’ relationship with students’ demographic characteristics.
Methods: In this descriptive correlation study, 330 nursing students were selected among all nursing students studying in Baqiyatallah, Army and Shahed medical universities in Tehran using cluster random sampling. Data collection tool was a researcher made questionnaire which measured five domains including verbal and nonverbal skills, internal and external coordination, respect to clients, and unconditional admission. Data was analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics (chi2).
Results: The findings of this study showed that communication skills of 83% of students in the area of onset awareness, 91% in verbal and nonverbal skills, 88% in the area of internal and external coordination, and 97% in the area of respect to clients were at an average and desirable level but in the area of unconditional admission of patients, 55% of students showed poor communication skills. Moreover, the results for the area of onset awareness (p=0.041) and respect to the client (p=0.014) showed a significant difference between the two genders. Considering the areas of internal and external coordination (p=0.002) and respect to the clients (p=0.004), there was a significant difference between communication skills of students of first and second year compared to students of third and fourth year.
Conclusion: The poorest communication skills of nursing students related to the area of patients’ unconditional admission and this weakness can impede effective communication with clients and result in unsuccessful and improper care. Therefore it is recommended include formal and informal education of this skill and other communication skills in the curriculum of nursing students.
Communication skills
nursing students
effective communication
assessment of communication skills.
2014
4
01
23
31
http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-2915-en.pdf
64-3070
2024-03-29
10.1002
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
1608-9359
1735-8892
10.48305
2014
14
1
The Effect of Memorization Model on Nursing Students’ Academic Achievement in Physiology Course a Study in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Athar
Omid
athar_omid@yahoo.com
Shaghayegh
Haghjoo Javanmard
sh_haghjoo@med.mui.ac.ir
Fariba
Haghani
haghani@edc.mui.ac.ir
Introduction: Today's Medical education is associated with numerous complications including potential increase of data volume in clinical and theoretical learning environments. This requires for new strategies using appropriate instructional methods. This study was performed to investigate the effect of the memorization model on nursing students' academic achievement in physiology course.
Methods: This quasi-experimental study with two groups of pre- and post-tests was conducted on all second semester nursing students, Students studying renal physiology were selected as the experimental group (n=48) and midwifery students studying physiology of kidney (n=46) and nursing students studying endocrine physiology course (n=48) were selected as control groups. All experimental sessions were held using Memorization model and control sessions were conducted through regular methods of lecture and slide show. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics, paired t-test, and ANOVA.
Results: No statistically significant difference was found between mean scores of pretest which was 4.38±1.27 for experiment group and 4.15±1.79 for midwifery control group and 3.69±1.4 for nursing control group (p>0.05). There was a statistically significant difference between the mean scores of control group of nursing students (11.67±3.52) and experimental group (14.28±3.32), (p<0/001).
Conclusion: Employing new teaching models such as memorization model that is appropriate with educational content can be effective in improving students’ learning. However, accomplishment in their application is affected by teachers’ ability to employ the model, students’ creativity skills, and study strategies.
Nursing and midwifery students
memorization model
physiology
academic achievement.
2014
4
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15
22
http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-3070-en.pdf
64-2810
2024-03-29
10.1002
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
Iranian Journal of Medical Education
1608-9359
1735-8892
10.48305
2014
14
1
The Relationship between Nursing Students’ Spiritual Intelligence and their General Health in Tehran, 2012
Majideh
Heravi-Karimooi
majidehheravi@yahoo.com
Nahid
Rejeh
reje@shahed.ac.ir
Hamid
Sharif Nia
h.sharifnia@mazums.ac.ir
Introduction: Nursing students are encountered with a wide range of health-related problems. On the other hand, the role of spiritual intelligence as a new approach in mental health, physical health, and efficient social partnership is considered to be very important. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between spiritual intelligence and general health among nursing students within year 2012 in Tehran.
Methods: This descriptive correlation study included 320 B.S. nursing students studying in different universities of Tehran that were selected through Morgan Formula. Data was collected using questionnaire for demographic data, Abdollazadeh’s spiritual intelligence questionnaire, and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28). Data was analyzed using independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, correlation coefficient, and linear regression.
Results: There was a significant positive relationship between spiritual intelligence and general health (P<0.005). Among demographic characteristics (age, gender, marital status, habitats, and educational year) only average grade showed a significant relationship with spiritual intelligence (P<0.016) and general health (P<0.025).
Conclusion: Higher spiritual intelligence was associated with more general health of nursing students. It seems that promotion of spiritual intelligence increases mental health and physical health of nursing students and thus improves the quality of medical care to patients.
Spiritual intelligence
general health
nursing students.
2014
4
01
1
14
http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-2810-en.pdf